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This Mother’s Day message reminds us that a mother’s love reflects the heart of God — nurturing, sacrificial, compassionate, and faithful. The sermon begins with the story of Anna Jarvis, the founder of Mother’s Day, who wanted people to honor the true sacrifice and love of mothers rather than commercial celebrations.
The message then points to Isaiah 49:15–16, where God compares His love to that of a nursing mother, yet declares that His love is even greater and unfailing. Even when people feel forgotten or broken, God remembers them and holds them close.
The sermon highlights three reflections of God’s love through motherhood:
The message also acknowledges that not every earthly mother is perfect because we live in a broken world affected by sin. Yet God’s grace can heal wounded hearts, restore broken families, and redeem lives through the love of Christ.
By Caleb MpameiThis Mother’s Day message reminds us that a mother’s love reflects the heart of God — nurturing, sacrificial, compassionate, and faithful. The sermon begins with the story of Anna Jarvis, the founder of Mother’s Day, who wanted people to honor the true sacrifice and love of mothers rather than commercial celebrations.
The message then points to Isaiah 49:15–16, where God compares His love to that of a nursing mother, yet declares that His love is even greater and unfailing. Even when people feel forgotten or broken, God remembers them and holds them close.
The sermon highlights three reflections of God’s love through motherhood:
The message also acknowledges that not every earthly mother is perfect because we live in a broken world affected by sin. Yet God’s grace can heal wounded hearts, restore broken families, and redeem lives through the love of Christ.